Hello, does anyone have the zip of programs? I can't find them on
sendspace anymore.

On 3/9/12, Jessica Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't use dropbox because I was told that you need to have a pc to
> upload files. I can't use a pc. All I have is my bn. Try to download
> the files with the links I gave you and if they are gone I will put
> them back on sendspace so you and others can get them. If you can't
> download them from school then just download them at home or If you
> can't do that then I can email them to you.
>
> On 3/9/12, Devin Prater <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hmm, couldn't you use dropbox? It is free and files always stay there.
>> You start off with I think around 200 MB of free space, I think, And
>> plus, my school has blocked sendspace, darn automatic web filters.Hmm,
>> or I guess you could just attatch the zip files to an email. I'd
>> really like these games and stuff.
>>
>>
>> On 3/5/12, Jessica Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I don't know how long the files
>>> I told you about yesterday will stay up there for. I think that after
>>> a while they are automatically  deleted. If you go to download 1 or
>>> both of them and they are not there any more then let me know and I
>>> will put them up again for you and tell you the new download links
>>> because they will change if I need to put the files up again.
>>>
>>> On 3/4/12, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Jessica,
>>>>
>>>> Can you let us know where we might obtain that guide? Is it a
>>>> guide for the in-built Tetris game I was referring to?
>>>>
>>>> Grant
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: Jessica Brown <[email protected]
>>>> To: Grant Hardy <[email protected]>,
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> Date sent: Sun, 4 Mar 2012 17:29:05 -0800
>>>> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Games
>>>>
>>>> Marvin has made a tetrous guide as well as some more stuff that
>>>> will
>>>> run in keyweb.
>>>>
>>>> On 3/4/12, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>  Listers, I apologize if you saw any strange encoding issues in
>>>> my
>>>>  message.  Something strange seems to have happened to it on its
>>>> way
>>>>  from my Apex.  Below is the message again, with proper
>>>> formatting.
>>>>  Ruchi and all,
>>>>
>>>>  Another resource to download interactive fiction games, with a
>>>>  little more guidance, is called Baf's Guide to the Interactive
>>>>  Fiction Archive.  The address is as
>>>>  follows: http://www.wurb.com/if/
>>>>
>>>>  There are also two titles included with every BrailleNote,
>>>> Winter
>>>>  Wonderland and Dragon Adventure, that are designed especially
>>>> for
>>>>  children.  Games are simply files, so you can easily transfer
>>>>  titles to the BrailleNote by copying the appropriate files to
>>>> the
>>>>  'My Games' folder of the Flash Disk through any normal means.
>>>>  The BrailleNote will only play text adventure games written in
>>>>  z-code, and the game files will have a .z5 or .z8 extension.
>>>> I'm
>>>>  not sure really how engaging young children would find these
>>>>  games as they are completely text based and involve a lot of
>>>>  reading, but it never hurts to give it a go.  To play a game,
>>>>  simply open the 'Games' application from the main menu, and
>>>> press
>>>>  SPACE to browse through the files in the 'My Games' folder.  The
>>>>  games I mentioned will be called winter.z5 and dragon.z5.
>>>>
>>>>  Apart from the text adventures, there aren't huge numbers of
>>>>  games that can be played on BrailleNotes.  Another gentleman on
>>>>  this list, Alex Hall, has written a few accessible games that
>>>> can
>>>>  be played in the BrailleNote's web browser.  I am sure he will
>>>>  jump in and tell you where you might be able to get those games.
>>>>
>>>>  Finally, there's a hidden Tetris game included on BrailleNotes.
>>>>  Bizarrely, it's under Utilities, Key Management.  To play it,
>>>>  select "Enter a new product key" and type the word playtime
>>>>  followed by ENTER.  The game then comes up and there's a help
>>>>  menu to walk you through the user interface, but I'm not
>>>> familiar
>>>>  enough with Tetris to tell you how to play it.
>>>>
>>>>  Cheers,
>>>>
>>>>  Grant
>>>>
>>>>
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